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is She (cvtiiuui Unit VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1893. NO. 8 cnr II BRIEF. LocalakPicked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Very heavy frost thla morning. Unconditional repeal la now the order what next? fSToday'-a All Hallow'een. Tomor row la All Salute Diy. Miss Nellie Hesrtt baa returned to the city after a visit to Durham. Attorney General Osborne has re turned to the city from Charlotte. We are glsxl to note that the health of the city for the past month has been excellent. We had a very pleasant call today from Rev L L Nash, of Wilmington. He is in the enjoyment of fine health. It la now pretty generally under stood that the new botel will be ready for the reception of guests by Christ mas The member of the different Wo mans' Missionary societies of Edenton Street ohuroh attended the faneral of Mrs W 8 Black, today in a body. ; The lovely, bracing weather is a . great impetus to the fall trade. The ladles are specially taking advantage ; of it and are out in large force today, ! vi m iu vu. j The machine shops &o. of Messrs Ellington, Royster & Co., were bid off by Mr L H Royster, one of the firm j for $14 000. The sale is subject to j confirmation by the court. j Look out for thieves. They are prowling around !n considerable num ben. As the cold weather sets in, and Christmas approaches, it would be well for our people to be on the alert The present religious interest in our city clearly shows the need of a well arranged auditorium specially for such purposes, where very la 'ge crowds could be accommodated with out inconvenience. Tomorrow the damage salt of Hayne6 vs the Raleigh Gtea Co, for the death of a small boy by a detach ed live wire of the gas company's electric light plant, will be taken up In the Superior Court. Oar citizens should not overlook the fact that Messrs Thomas and Maxwell carry the best line of furni ture in this city. Every thins: per taining to the business can be found at their place at such prides as can not fail to please. Call and make se lections, i An exchange of courts has been authorized between Judge Winston 't and Judge Mclver. Judge Winston ! will hold the fall tern of Mecklen burg court commencing December 18th and Judge Mclver will hold the spring term of Catawba court begin ning February 19th 1894. i Mr N Hubbard has gone into the the., regular grocery "business .on wheels." He has gotten up a nicely arranged delivery wagon and is pre j pared to serve customers .with every j thing in the vegetable and grocery ' line at the shortest notice His, prices will be extremely liberal. i QThe colored fair was formally open ed today. The procession: left the . city at IS o'clock headed bv the col- j oied band. It consisted of a carriage ; containing the secretary and other ) officials and the victor colored fire company. We regret that the atten dance is small, but we 'learn that there is a ere Htable exhibition. Justice H H Roberts has opened his office in the room adjoining J C L Harris, Eeq, in the Fraps building, where he may be always found ready to dispeense equaf aud exact justice to alL Squire Roberts has had much experience in stating accounts of ad - mlntstrators, executors and guardians and is an - expert bookkeeper, fully capable in straightening out book accounts. Especially is be an expert In the use of pen and ink and in ar ranging his work, is very neat. Tak log or. inventories ana mating up ao- - . i i . i . ooont sales of estates he has no tape j planting. Telephone 113. ftor. Lawyer tboaldglTe hfrwcaW g Bwwiuw, Woriat. 111 Balnti Day Services at Christ Church. ToTomw being All Saint's Day, there will be divine service with the Holy Communion at Christ chnreh at 11 a it. Evening services it 5 p m. Arch deacon Walker will officiate. Free seats, all invited. The cotton receipts were quite heavy today and there waa a decided firmness in prices with the tendency for a rise. It seems to be confidently expected that the price of cotton will advance in a short tiny, and many farmers are holding on ith this con fldent expectation. Oysters sold formerly at 50o a quart are aold now by A Daghl at 3to a quart. Free delivery anywhere at any time in the city. Ladies' Cloaks and Wraps. Ladies, it will ray joa handsomely to see the extensive line of coats, jackets aud wraps at Swindell's. We are fully convince! no one can show, ao nice stock at so low price as we are now showing. All we want is for yon to be a competent judge. rf what we show. Ignorance of the values will prevent yon from buying if we can su't you in color. I am resDectf nllv. D T Swindell. tv?er80,n8 r,85in ?' ,fcew!,0,p any f njng ei8e m tne restaurant line, can have same delivered hot and steam- ln by A Doghl's hot meal wagon. Fine China Display. When we make a new departure we do so to win. So in our now com plete ohlna department we have de termined to make a showing that would pleae the daintiest taste, and in this department we- don't charge anything for showing vou the goods, and if vou discover anything lacking to make a complete china department we will thank you for the informa tion. We are showing china from Germany; France. Aust-ia and Eng- land. You Know under the present laws every piece of goods has to be marked in the name of the country it is made in, so you can't be deceived. D T Swindell Pughi Is receiving fresh oysters once or twice a day. If any one doubts reference is made to the Southern Express Company. Fine Lamp Display. We beg to call especial attention to our department of fancy lamps, 'e are now prepared and ae show insr the most extensive and most ex quisite line of lamps, possibly, you have ever seen in Raleigh or any other town the size of Raleigh. Now a look through will please you. D T Swindell. Commencing today A Daghi will receive regularly Lynnnaven oys ten, and will sell for 50c a quart formerly sold at 65o a quart. 2ic Dress Goods for 21c 60c Dress Goods for 42o. Next Triday. Woollcott & Sons. On Friday. Nov 8d, we will offer our customers a 16 per cent gift bv selling 50o Dress Goods for i'ia and all85o Dress Goods at21oayard, This is a clear erift of 16 per cent and the sale will commence at 8 o'clock that day. Oas'i is our terms. Woollcott St Sons. Rifcan's toy store is acknowledged to be the best place to buy toys. When vou Dtit vour hard dollars In toys take Riggan's toys at the Acad emy of Music. Ladles1 and Children's Wraps. We have changed our Wrap Depart ment from the 1st to 2d floor. Here we have more sDace and perfect light Our garments were se eoted to suit home traoe. styles ana prices ao sol utely correct. We call special attention to our showing in children's serviceable wraps, at very moderat prices. This department was never so at' tractive as it is this season. W H & R 8 Tucker tr Co. ;.;v, ,' For Sale. I have about 5 buhels green toma toes, 2 barrels good kraut, large lot of celery, " 4,000 eollaras ana aoouc bushels potato onion . sets, which will retail out as soon as possible. oc28 Robt M Utzmm. Cut Flowers. Bona nets. Baskets. Floral Designs Palms, Rubber aud other foliage plants for house culture in the winter. n. ..inthi TnHna T.iMoH. NfLrnlRHPB Hjoviuvun v. i d ote- varietie9 of bulbs for tall Do Yon Write? TRY OUR NEW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY Do You Read? TRY LEW NEW WALLACE'S BOOK. OF IN D I "PRINOE We have all the 80I100I Books Book Bags, Tablets, Slates. ' Pencils &t . St a. ALFRED WlLLIAttS & CO. ee5 Booksellers Fries and stews 2V each at A Dag hi's Telephone 12 1 Sherwood's soTid service shoes are finely finished, too gooi for the money; equal of most $4 shoes; our price $3. f hey otn't ba beat Tr? a pair. 0 A Sherwood Ss (Jo Fresh oysters at A Dughi's every evening . Madame Besson has a complete line of ladles and children's millinery. olC 25o Dress Goods for 21c. 50c Dress Goods for 42c On Friday, Nov 8d, at Woollcott & Sons. Wanted. An experienced dry goods salesman with energy and pusn. Address, KU8INKS8, EvKsrivra Visitor Office, Raleigh, N. O. They Have Come. We have just received a full line of ladles', m sees' and children's wraps of the latest styles Every garment mades'nee the first day of October They are beauties Perfect fitting. Newest colors. Big sleeves. Colum bian collars. Lowest prices. OA Sherwood Se Co. You can find all the new styles of d-ess goods, consisting in high class dress pat terns, Droaaciotns. nop sactings, suk wrp Henriettas, suitings, "flannels, mixtures. plaids. Also fur and dress furnishings in great variety. a. x. Millinery nazaar. Ladies' new style kid cloves with large Knfrnno a Ion D Jtr Hi. and nfknii m k)ta rt aw. sets sold very reasonable at the New York oi'iunery ana uress uooas uazaar. Blankets, comfortables, 10-4 sheeting outings, flmnels, linings, prints, percales, fco , are offered at the lowest mirket prices, at New Yore Millinery and Dress Goods Bazaar. When vou are in want of anything in the line of millinery or dress goods or fancy roods, please remember that the New York Millinery and Uresis Uooas Baziar Is the place to get everything at a bargaia. otcaim Fall Opening, 1893. I have now on my tables one of the handsomest line of high grade wool' en goods that I have ever had the pleasure of showing to my patrons and public. They await your exam ination. Don't fail to see novelties. Try Walters' paramount method of garment cutting. G N Walters, sell) tf The store on Fayetteville street next to the Andrews building is for rent. Apply to oc41m L. ROSENTHAL. Thi ladies are cordiady invited to the New York Millinery Bazaar where the hand somest line of hats of the latest creation awaits their inspection. The New York Millinery Bazaar are dis playing for the fall and winter the latest production of ladies' and children's hats in great variety and at unusually low prices. Are you aware that you can save money these hard times by doing your shopping at the New York Millinery and Dry Good Bazaar, for that establishment is buying all their goods for cash1 only, which means a Baying to a customer from 15 to 25 per cent. Ice Coal. , We'can'produce 13 tons per day of best Crystal Ice ever made here. We can deliver 50 tons per day of the best Domestic Coal ever brought here; keep op the equilibrium and beheaU thy and happy at. smallest cost. JONBS & POWXLL. Coal and Wood, A'l kinds of Bituminous and Anthrax oit Ooala at lowest prices MM REESE '93 FALL AND YINTZS '94 FASHIONABLE ASHIONVBi.K MILLINERY ILLlNEEtY. All the most lea'ra'la shaDes and shadaa in ha's and bo'i leis now in stock for ladies, misses ana cn-Mrsn. Fancy nation air goods, hair ornaments and hair pins of all kinds Woe Is, Zephyr and Embroidery MTKRIL8. Price MtsonHble. s'tisf action smaranteed. tW Wll bo foind in t e store nea- the Express offlc uitil o tr stoi-e is finished. M1S F.UuGlE REESE, my2 U4 PA.YETTE VILLB ST. Next to Frel A Watson'i. ?09 'aye'teyille St, opp PostOfflie, Ofhca aad clml Supplies. Wecsnsapp'v you w th anything in the atatiouery line. We are dai'y receiving nejf novel'ies in BITING PVPER, jNVELOPES, JpXNriYGODS, &c. Oar prices sttra-it th teation of all bu. rs. ITING 0A.RD en-Rved aud printofl. Coats of A'ms Ores-.s, Monograms and Ad d eas Dies stam ia 0" note paper in color or bronze. WC. SEP ARK. au24 MaEagsT. Ladies' nnd Misses' CLOAKS AND WRAPS. We have just received the newest things in Columbia' Coats. Reefers, Jackets, etc, and Misses' and Children's overgarments If you want style, rght "lors, qudity and rrice, we have hem. Every garment was made during this month, hence they are only'the latest'7, new and fresh. Foreign aad Dwnttc Dress Goods Not the hi'sh'st priced nor the lowest, but that me Hum c'ass of gools ranging in pr'ce from 16c to f I. An exceptionally fine snow ing. Walnble fabrics in great variety. On all staple good our pries reach lowest. Woolen Underwear I fn. irar.(lum.n lnrfiss nnd misoes of the best known combinations, at Drices to meet the sharpest competition. Having oougni an entire lot of wool knif mderwar. Number 12", we now offer them s a Decil bargain We believe we have the grandest line of T,a' lariW nnd Rhildren'g shoes in this or i any ocner city at pnues uui. uwi uy any vuo ' else. ' I Trunks and trivehng bags of all kinds. RESIST SUCH ATTRACTIONS No! no mors than y u can resist buying a gold dollar for 60c, when the opoortunity com8 along. All wool fl nnel 39c, worth 50c the world oyer. Hopsaoking. all woo1, worth 50o. Cashmere, all wool. 49c. Hen rietta, 11 wool, 73s, worth $1.00 anywhere. Gimps, Braids, Velvets and Silks In millinery we fee! like we can suit you all. bo'h in quality and price. A Hn of ladies' hats received yesterday. TTnderweat for men, woman and childrn. Sow is the time for shoes, if you wan them we have them, and we will Bave y"u money on every pjir you buy. THE LYOti RACKET STORE. JfST PwVt atteation to mail Qje Hardware. c. &UBISEEr P I S T O L 8, SHELLS AN D o-crjsr GOODS. IXtMINB THS NEW 8TYLI STAR OIL SIOIIS HEM3R. I5F"3END FJR CIROULAR.1 RALEIGH, N.C. If you we a citizen or stranger it will be to luvriHk tu u ive your roooii neatly f urnishe I. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this ftojnas k ilrall cannot be beaten in this or an other com munity, lney have all the novelties in the business, such as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and RatUn " " Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat--ajgl tresses, &o. They have the finest, pret -lA tiest and nob- biest fT"! BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Needles r.nd Oil. Besides, the firm j Will keep you cool by nine gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE BxcliangePlans. Sonthsidis MWt Dry Goods, Notion, &c. W.H.tR S.TUrKERICO FURNISHINGS. Gentlemen's underwear I it cotton, wool and cotton and all wool. Ltghr, medium nd heavy weights. " Dr. Jaeger's system ot sani tary all wool uud rwear for men, Couip et, Hue of g$ ts neck wear, showing all. the new ideas for the season. Onr assortment oi "popular price" 50c neckwear is spo ciany aixractive - Gent emon'i dress aud n iaundried shirts, fast black and, merino halt hose. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co 123 and 128 Fay-tteviHe street, ill Vs.. i r Mtianvmmmmn ",'iwin-v,
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